Hunt

Hunting in Vermont is a tradition that extends back before the country’s founding. In fact, Vermont was the first state with constitutional language that protects its citizens’ right to hunt. With the state’s combination of rolling farmland and thick woods, hunting remains popular and a way to put truly fresh local food on the table..

The November rifle season, which allows a hunter to take one legal buck with at least one antler having two or more points, is Vermont's basic deer season. The state offers archery, youth and muzzleloader seasons.